Yes it is... Rapidly fatal
Yes, almost Enterobacteriae are positive for nitrate reduction.
yes,Infection with Klebsiella pneumoniae can be highly contagious. It can be spread by direct contact or through contaminated water.
Klebsiella pneumoniae is typically citrate negative, meaning it does not utilize citrate as a carbon source in the citrate utilization test. This bacterium lacks the enzyme citrate permease needed for citrate utilization.
Adonitol fermentation test results for Klebsiella pneumoniae would typically show a positive result, meaning the organism is able to ferment adonitol and produce acid. This can be observed by a color change in the growth medium from red to yellow.
Klebsiella pneumoniae is a highly contagious bacteria that can infect any body organ or tissue, although (as you might guess from the name) it is generally associate with lung infections.Methods of inoculation include urinary catheter placement, poor personal hygiene and anatomic or genetic predisposition to bladder infections in general.
No, Klebsiella pneumoniae is non-motile. No, Klebsiella pneumoniae is non-motile.
MacConkey agar
pneumonia
Klebsiella pneumoniae is a prokaryotic bacterium, as it lacks a true nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles found in eukaryotic cells.
gram positive
No, but Pseudomonas aeruginosa is.
i-m-v+c+
Type your answer here... it's non-hemolytic
Yes, almost Enterobacteriae are positive for nitrate reduction.
Klebsiella pneumoniae is a type of bacteria commonly found in the human mouth. It is normally harmless but can cause illness if it gets into the lungs. Illnesses related to this bacteria are usually found in those with a weak immune system.
Negative Negative Negative Negative
Yes, it has two layers and they are both different...it is very unique